For thin bed applications place 5 0 5 2 qts 4 8 4 9 l of clean water in a pail and slowly add the entire bag of tri lite.
What is a tri lite marble.
Colored glass marbles were used in 15th century germany.
Later vitro utilized veenering with vivid pastel like colors to produce their tiger eyes and desirable styles like parrots.
Vitro agate marbles the vitro agate company was founded in 1932 in west virginia.
The patches can be blue purple black yellow and green aventurine or not.
Agate marble and stone marbles continued to be.
To mix smaller quantities use 4 parts powder to 1 part water mix with slow speed mixer for one minute.
The earliest known marbles were made of stone marble or clay.
Has a couple small little hits nicks and a touch of very light pocket wear.
Some of the transparent based types will have a crystal clear base with a matrix inside of the marble that is blooming inside.
A killer example with a great color combination.
How to tile over painted drywall.
Vitro agate tri lite superior patch marble 4 colors.
Vitro agate also produced another type of brushed opaque marble called the parrot that is collectible.
Overall excellent and glossy surface otherwise displays absolutely beautifully.
A similar marble is the sweet.
Please look at the pictures as they are part of the description.
Nice vitro for any collection that measures 622 in diameter and is in vgc with minimal wear.
A good way of identifying a tri lite is the crystal clear base glass.
Do not temper with water.
China and pottery marbles were used in the 1800 s.
The colors are white black red and yellow.
If you want to update your kitchen or bathroom walls with tiles you don t have to remove existing painted.
Allow to slake for 5 minutes remix and use.
Tiles are ideal for showers bathtubs and backsplashes.
This is a white base marble that has four patches of color on it.
Some times they will only be half full and the back side of the white will look ruffled and fluffy.
One super bad vintage vitro agate uv reactive tri lite marble in excellent near mint condition.
Varieties of blown glass marbles were available from 1870 to 1890 in many colors and patterns.